1 _ Fatulencia, wind expelled by the year of the gases produced by the degradation of food. It is a vulgar word that comes from the latin pedere ("peer, pedar"). 2nd _ drunkenness; from a misreading of the old Spanish embebdarse ("embedded") used as a euphemism for "drink alcohol", which later became empedar is and was associated with peer, where it supposed to fart as etimo. 3rd _ as something fast, which may have Latin origin of pedis ("foot", by the race), but safer is as quick as a fart. 4th _ like all dirty word, is a wildcard to vulgarize any expression.